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    Hi my name's Aaron A., I shave with a crappy gillette fusion right now but got a straight razor shave this past weekend and fell in love. I used to watch my grandfather shave with one when I was a kid. Now that my birthday is coming up my wife is getting me my own straight razor.
    I think I'm going to end up getting a Dovo White Bone Bismarck gift set from Vintage Blades since it's not too terrible on price and it's an amazing looking straight razor. Can anyone recommend a cheap one I can practice with before I go into stropping with the Dovo?

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    Welcome to SRP!And another one is hooked.Please check out the wiki and read all of the beginner articles when you can as it will help greatly.

    Straight Razor Place Wiki:Books/Beginners Guide - Straight Razor Place Wiki

    Also,check out the classified section above,there are usually a few good razors listed for under $50.Have Fun!

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    Hello Aaron:

    Welcome to SRP. As Aroliver59 suggests, please comb the Wiki for mounds of information for beginners, and if you have questions, please post them.

    I have the Dovo "Bismarck" of which you speak and it is a gorgeous razor and a great shave. That is a big blade, and sharp, so keep the pressure low. Most of all, throw the time clock away and concentrate on technique.

    We are delighted you have joined us.

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    Welcome to SRP Aaron. Often, inexpensive razors are available in the SRP classifieds.
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    hey thanks for all the info. yeah i managed to win this on ebay, i figured i might as well get something cheap so I can just practice stropping and all that. I don't want to mess up that Dovo when I get it. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...view=all&tid=0
    it's not terribly expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Welcome to SRP Aaron. Often, inexpensive razors are available in the SRP classifieds.
    +1 for me too i just received one in the post and it was way more than i expected for the price i'm well pleased

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    Welcome to SRP!

    The Bismarck is a great razor! I have one with the black celluloid scales and its a really great shaver..!

    Am I right in thinking that you want to practice stropping? If you dont want to spend the extra money on a second razor (by all means do though! "More razors are better!" said the RADdict..! ), then you can practice stropping with a butter knife. The advantage of this is that you wont slice your strop up with it, whereas you can with a razor. Once you're happy with the motion, then break the razor out and give it a go.

    Good luck and keep us posted!

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